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International League of Independent Professional Base Ball Clubs

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International League of Independent Professional Base Ball Clubs
SportBaseball
Founded1906
Ceased1906
No. of teams8 (5 original and 3 replacement)
CountryUnited States
Last
champion(s)
Philadelphia Giants

The International League of Independent Professional Base Ball Clubs, also referred to as the International League,[1] was a baseball league composed of a mix of white, Cuban and Negro league baseball teams in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as well as New Jersey and Wilmington, Delaware, during the summer of 1906. The league was planned to continue the following year,[2] but never materialized for 1907.

The league was not a traditional "Negro league," since fewer than half the teams had all-black rosters. It was initially composed of five teams (one white American, two Cuban, and two African American),[1] with three later replacement teams.

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Teams

The Freihofer Cup.

The Havana Stars dissolved in June and were replaced by Riverton–Palmyra;[3] the Cuban Stars and Quaker Giants stopped playing their league schedule in July and both were replaced.[4]

  • Cuban Stars of Havana — primarily Cuban roster
  • Cuban X-Giants — primarily negro/Cuban roster
  • Havana Stars — primarily Cuban roster
    • Riverton–Palmyra Athletic Club — replaced Havana Stars in June; primarily white roster
  • Philadelphia Professionals — primarily white roster
  • Philadelphia Quaker Giants — based in New York; primarily negro roster

Freihofer Cup Champion

Winners of the season were awarded the Freihofer Cup, named after league president William Freihofer.[1] Only 40 games were scheduled; eight games per team with each team playing each other twice.

The Philadelphia Giants were declared the champions even though they joined the league later as a replacement team. They inherited a 3-0 record from the Quaker Giants[5] and finished their schedule going 4-1, for an official record of 7-1.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c "A New Local League". Sporting Life. April 14, 1906. p. 17.
  2. ^ a b "International League". The Philadelphia Inquirer. September 10, 1906. p. 10 (Sports).
  3. ^ The Philadelphia Inquirer. June 24, 1906. p. 2 (Sports). {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. ^ "New Teams in International League". The Trenton Evening Times. July 24, 1906. p. 11 (Sports).
  5. ^ "What the Future Greats Are Doing". The Philadelphia Inquirer. August 5, 1906. p. 2 (Sports).

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